TECH REVIEW LG Optimus G Pro
Specs: 5.5-inch (1920x1080px) | 1.7GHz S600 quad-core CPU | Adreno 320 GPU | 2GB RAM | 16GB memory, expandable up to 64GB | 13MP and 2.1MP cameras | 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, IR Sensor for TV remote functionality, NFC | 3140mAh battery (13hrs on 3G) | Android 4.1.2 | 150.2x76.1x9.4mm, 172g 42,500/
WHAT’S HOT
Superb performance: Optimus G Pro is one of the fastest phones we’ve tested. Whether you’re multi-tasking between apps, playing demanding games, watching Full HD videos, or even scrolling through thousands of tweets, it all happens smoothly.
Superb performance: Optimus G Pro is one of the fastest phones we’ve tested. Whether you’re multi-tasking between apps, playing demanding games, watching Full HD videos, or even scrolling through thousands of tweets, it all happens smoothly.
Vivid screen: The 5.5-inch Full HD IPS screen is bright and is capable of
excellent colour reproduction; visibility in sunlight is also good.
Software tweaks and add-ons: The handset comes with a number of software customizations.
Features like QSlide apps (small-screen widgets such as Notepad and Calendar)
that can be launched from the notifications area, and Quick-Remote that uses
the phone’s IR sensor to connect with a TV or DVD player, are useful.
WHAT’S NOT
Camera: The 13MP camera shoots decent images, but it can’t match the level of details that K900’s snapper is capable of – this, despite costing almost 30% more than the Lenovo phone. The videos shot with the G Pro, however, are clear.
Design: The Optimus G Pro looks boring. Its body is made of glossy plastic, which is prone to scratches and fingerprints. Worse still, the device feels a bit bulky and thick.
WHAT’S NOT
Camera: The 13MP camera shoots decent images, but it can’t match the level of details that K900’s snapper is capable of – this, despite costing almost 30% more than the Lenovo phone. The videos shot with the G Pro, however, are clear.
Design: The Optimus G Pro looks boring. Its body is made of glossy plastic, which is prone to scratches and fingerprints. Worse still, the device feels a bit bulky and thick.
Javed
Anwer TL10825
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